Hi Yves
Am 17.04.2015 um 09:19 schrieb Yves Blusseau:
> Hi all,
>
> i'm working on a project that use openembedded/yocto project. It's really
> great to create a full linux distribution and boot images for any type of
> processor/architecture.
> Just for the informations this is how the configs
Hi all,
i'm working on a project that use openembedded/yocto project. It's really great
to create a full linux distribution and boot images for any type of
processor/architecture.
Just for the informations this is how the configs and patches for the kernel
are managed:
There a directory that c
Does anybody know anything about this? Is it worth the effort?
It looks like it is supposed to make Linux look like any other OS you
want at the IP stack level to fool things like nmap or queso...
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At 10:59 PM 2/2/01 -0600, "Charles Steinkuehler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> > Dave C. doesn't use the initrd and linuxrc-always patches any more,
> > and I was wondering if we could make the patches into their own
> > project, give them a web page, and keep them updated. Between me
> > and Ch
> Dave C. doesn't use the initrd and linuxrc-always patches any more, and I
was
> wondering if we could make the patches into their own project, give them
a web
> page, and keep them updated. Between me and Charles, seems like these
things
> are getting updated frequently but in strange out of t
At 04:33 PM 2/1/01 -0600, David Douthitt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Dave C. doesn't use the initrd and linuxrc-always patches any more, and I
>was wondering if we could make the patches into their own project, give
>them a web page, and keep them updated. Between me and Charles, seems
>like
Dave C. doesn't use the initrd and linuxrc-always patches any more, and I was
wondering if we could make the patches into their own project, give them a web
page, and keep them updated. Between me and Charles, seems like these things
are getting updated frequently but in strange out of the way p